OECD Pensions Outlook: Demographic Change and Economic Stagnation

9.30am

Public

Description

The OECD is pleased to invite you to the launch of the latest edition of its annual "Pensions Outlook 2014" report.

The new report explores the crucial and far-reaching challenges that pension systems are currently facing. The present economic environment, characterised by low returns on investment, low growth and low interest rates is compounding the problems posed by population ageing by creating sustainability problems for pay-as-you financed public pensions, solvency issues for defined benefit plans and adequacy challenges for defined contribution pensions.

It scrutinises the impact of the financial crisis on pension reform while highlighting key areas where further change should be considered to strengthen the regulatory framework overall.

Speakers

Key speakers include:

Pablo Antolin, Principal Economist and Head of Pension Unit at the OECD Financial Affairs Division

Responding to the challenges posed by population ageing and longevity risk

Pension communication: Pension statements and national campaigns

Hervé Boulhol, Senior Economist and Head of Pensions at OECD Social Policy Division

Post-crisis pension reforms

Stephanie Payet, Pension Analyst, OECD Financial Affairs Division

Saving for retirement and the role of private pension provision in retirement readiness

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